ED Simulator Based Training – Scenario Guide SetScenario (Start) Scenario (Progression) Equipment Adult 86 y/o fall from standing against a chest of draws.

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ED Simulator Based Training – Scenario Guide SetScenario (Start) Scenario (Progression) Equipment Adult 86 y/o fall from standing against a chest of draws. On floor for ?24 hrs Pain in chest and leg PMH: Hypertension, Hypothyroid, IHD DHx: Aspirin, Ramipril, Bisoprolol, Thyroxine, Simvastatin SHx Lives alone ABC Recognise chest injury Recognise obs may represent shock Chest Drain CT full trauma series. Sim-Man (complete kit) Lifepak defib with training leads Training ‘resus’ equipment trolley Grey Wig ED Resus Room Time: (45 mins) Simulation: 30 Debrief: 10 Recover: 5 Main objectives (Clinical and Educational Context): To demonstrate effective assessment in trauma Recognition of significant injury despite low mechanism Identify need for chest drain and insert appropriate drain Respond to physiology Simulator start state Position Alert on ED trolley in resus bay Physiology A – Clear & self maintaining. B - Rate 25, SpO2 87%. (15l) C - Pulse 72, BP 110/75 D – E4 V4 M6 pupils equal E – Tpr 34.9 Clinical Findings Reduced air entry left chest Soft abdomen Painful hip movements Some restriction of neck movement Expected course: Recognise abnormal physiology  initiate resuscitation  insert chest drain  stabilises  CT 20

Venous Gas 20